Glassware often floods thrift store shelves — you could find anything from trendy mugs sold by Target to vintage uranium glass and everything in between. Cluttered aisleways of multicolored pieces, ...
Cindy Faison went to her first Depression glass show in 1983, seeking colored cups to go with a crystal punchbowl. "I walked in the door and I saw all that glass, and I was bitten by the glass bug ...
Most people have some Depression glassware in their home and don’t even know it. Very often it’s a platter or a bowl passed down in the family that makes an annual appearance at Thanksgiving, or a ...
The colors range from yellow to amber, blue, green, pink, and crystal. The more unique or less common the color, the more ...
We love glassware that doubles as stunning home decor, especially at a great price! These vintage pieces are highly ...
Millie Downey can tell a story about every one of the 10,000 pieces of Depression glass in her shop just north of Orlando. Millie Downey, 88, tells the history of a soda glass that’s part of her ...
For Ronnie and Gloria Broadbent, collecting Depression glass is more than finding treasure. With each richly colored dinner plate, vase or candlestick, the Broadbents are preserving a piece of history ...
You’ll find depression glass in nearly every antique store, but that doesn’t mean these historical pieces are easy to come by. Created during the Great Depression, this affordable yet beautifully ...
The revival of flea-market style items, French antiques and the "Shabby Chic" trend has brought Depression glassware back into the forefront of home table decorating. Colors like pink, yellow, crystal ...
There’s hardly a sale that I do that doesn’t have a couple pieces of Depression Glass in it. So, let’s talk about what it is. Depression Glass is the all-encompassing term for glassware made for the ...